19 April,2022 07:50 AM IST | Mumbai | Letty Mariam Abraham
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It is almost 20 years since filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma introduced Isha Koppikar as the âKhallas girl' in his 2002 hit film, Company. After dabbling in various south projects and making her web debut with Fixer in 2019, the actor is back with Dhahanam. The MXPlayer crime thriller, produced by RGV, narrates the story of a son avenging his father's death. While playing a cop isn't new for Koppikar, who was seen in the avatar before in Kya Kool Hain Hum (2005), this one was different. "My character is a crime controller. She is thrown into a male-dominated heartland where all the perpetrators are hardcore gangsters and Naxalites. It was quite challenging to be there without feeling intimidated," says Koppikar, who plays IPS officer Anjana Sinha in the series directed by Agasthya Manju.
Koppikar, who has been refusing to take up projects unless it is "in accordance with what I wanted in my career as an actor", didn't have to second guess when she got the call from Varma. "He is someone who has the guts to do things that are out of the ordinary. Whenever you get the call, rest assured, the project will always be well thought out and your role will be justified," says the actor, who reminisces how after Company, she worked with the filmmaker again in Darling (2007) and was surprised to be offered a "role of a demure housewife, which was contrary to my image". "This is the first time I am playing a cop in an RGV production. I don't doubt his judgment. He gave me one line from the entire series and [I was hooked]," adds Koppikar.
While the Shabri actor is used to RGV's style of dark and gritty stories, Koppikar was not mentally prepared to shoot in the difficult terrains that are part of the narrative. "We shot in the interiors and unexplored places of the south. While the sternness and the discipline that a cop exudes came easy to me, it was difficult to adjust to the terrain. We were living, working, and running in places [I have never] been to before," she says.
Koppikar will next be seen in a political satire, and a film with Sivakarthikeyan, Rakul Preet Singh, and Sharad Kelkar.
"It is an R100 crore multilingual science fiction film. My role is similar to that of a femme fatale like Lara Croft. There will be a tsunami of me this year," she concludes.